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  1. The Phantom Stagecoach es una película dirigida por Ray Nazarro con William Bishop, Kathleen Crowley, Richard Webb, Hugh Sanders .... Año: 1957. Título original: The Phantom Stagecoach. Sinopsis: Una disputa entre líneas de diligencias se recrudece, hasta que una cree haber encontrado la solución definitiva.

    • Henry Freulich (B&W)
    • Ray Nazarro
    • Estados Unidos
    • Western
  2. The Phantom Stagecoach is a 1957 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring William Bishop, Kathleen Crowley, Richard Webb, Hugh Sanders, John Doucette, and Frank Ferguson. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on April 1, 1957.

  3. The Phantom Stagecoach: Directed by Ray Nazarro. With William Bishop, Kathleen Crowley, Richard Webb, Hugh Sanders. A dispute between stage lines goes back and forth until one comes up with what it hopes will end it all .

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    • Western
    • Ray Nazarro
    • 1957-04-01
  4. Vista general. A stagecoach is plagued by robberies, but it takes an undercover Wells Fargo agent to discover that a rival company is responsible. Ray Nazarro.

  5. Reseña: Grandes regiones del oeste norteamericano son invadidas por un indomable terror. Se trata de la aparición de una fantasmal diligencia que siembra la depresión y el crimen resultando vanos los esfuerzos por destruirla. [Cinefania.com]

  6. Using an armored stagecoach, Maroon sabotages Patterson's operation, never leaving behind any evidence that can be traced back to him. Operating undercover, Wells Fargo agent Glen Hayden (William Bishop) tries to put an end to Maroon's skullduggery, and along the way he falls in love with the villain's innocent niece Fran (Kathleen Crowley).

  7. Upon learning of Sam's death, Tom, who is secretly in league with Maroon, begins to experience feelings of remorse. Later, at the gang's hideout, Tom, disgruntled by the killing, announces that he wants to quit, but Maroon convinces him that the armored stagecoach that Tom designed will curtail the violence by intimidating Patterson's men.